Milwaukee judge not immune from charges
Digest more
Judge denies mistrial motion
Digest more
Blake Lively, Judge and Justin Baldoni
Digest more
Red Sox, Aaron Judge and New York Yankees
Digest more
A Connecticut judge has settled a bitter feud over the estate of the late legendary blues guitarist Johnny Winter, ordering his managers to pay $226,000 in damages for improper payments they received after his 2014 death and rejecting their claim to the rights to his music.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked a federal judge to quickly block the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard members and Marines to Los Angeles. Trump authorized the deployment to quell protests against federal immigration enforcement actions.
Explore more
An Oklahoma judge granted a temporary stay of execution Monday to a man whose transfer to death row was expedited by the Trump administration and who was scheduled to receive a lethal injection on Thursday.
Denver Water will appeal a federal judge’s order barring the utility from filling Gross Reservoir once the construction on the new, higher dam is complete.
Prosecutors said the undocumented man had been wrongly accused of threatening President Trump. An immigration judge said on Tuesday that he could be released on bond.
An appellate court removed Torea Spohr from a case, saying she had displayed bias and ignored its orders and state law, a month before she resigned.
For the second time in a week, Judge Beverly Cannone denied Karen Read's attorneys' request for a mistrial after they accused the prosecution of misconduct.
The Ionia County prosecutor requested the misdemeanor dismissals after Judge Raymond Voet dismissed felony charges, following a preliminary hearing.
The capital murder trial of Sheldon Timothy Herrington Jr., charged in the 2022 killing of Ole Miss student Jay Lee, will be held outside Lafayette County.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, a former Watergate prosecutor, will decide whether Trump had the legal authority to federalize 4,000 California National Guard troops.